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loreto

Loreto — Scuba diving, kayaking, and sportfishing lure adventure-seekers to a historic town with modern conveniences on the Sea of Cortez. View & Print Map

mexicali

Mexicali — The capital city of the state of Baja California is an agricultural center with a unique Chinatown district; a burgeoning cosmopolitan and international center. View & Print Map

mulege

Mulegé — Camp on white-sand beaches with stunning marine waters, see prehistoric cave paintings, and enjoy a relaxed vibe in a tropical mission town on the Río Santa Rosalía. View & Print Map

rosarito

Rosarito — Walk the beach, eat lobster Puerto Nuevo style, surf the waves, or enjoy the nightlife in Rosarito, under an hour from the US border. View & Print Map

san felipe

San Felipe — Book a sportfishing charter, stroll the malecón, drive off the beaten path and return to enjoy the lively restaurant and bar scene in San Felipe on the northern Sea of Cortez coast. View & Print Map

san jose del cabo

San Jose del Cabo — Eat tamales on the plaza, browse galleries in the Historic
Art District, play a round of golf, and head to the beach for sunbathing, horseback riding, surfing and unlimited 5-star spas View & Print Map

san quintin

San Quintín — An agricultural plain and long narrow bay invite coastal exploration.
Book a fishing charter, comb for shellfish in the tide pools, and absorb a timeless Baja moments. View & Print Map

tecate

Tecate — Home of the famous Rancho La Puerta wellness resort and ever-popular
Tecate beer, this once quiet border town is growing quickly. View & Print Map

tijuana

Tijuana — Fast-paced and multicultural, Tijuana is a culinary destination in its own right and an often overlooked hub of trendsetting artistic and musical activity. View & Print Map

todos santos

Todos Santos — A colonial town once known for its sugar mills is now home to surfers, artists, yogis, and organic farmers. View & Print Map

Driving Distances

Driving distances between major cities and landmarks in Baja California, Mexico
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